Arts Based & Mixed Methods Research Innovation

Applying and advancing mixed methods design and integration, with a particular focus on arts-MMR, collaborative MMR, and qualitatively driven designs

What we do

We bring together quantitative data and qualitative insight to provide a complete understanding of complex questions. We advance the integration of diverse ways of knowing, including knowledge from arts based and collaborative approaches to attend to real world complexity. By combining statistical analysis with lived experiences and personal narratives, we produce evidence that is both rigorous and deeply meaningful. Our mixed methods approach helps identify not only what is happening, but why thus supporting informed decision-making, policy development, and real-world impact.

Projects

A concentric circle chart with five layers labeled from the center outward as: Very Important, Important, Average Importance, Slightly Important, Not Important, indicating varying levels of importance.

Circle of Importance

An innovative arts-based method integrating visual boards with concentric Likert scales and objects to represent priorities, combined with facilitated focus group discussions.

Abstract digital data visualization with various bar charts, line graphs, and waveforms in shades of blue and black.

Examining the Integrative Potential of Visual Timelines in Mixed Methods Research

A methodological review of timelines in mixed methods. This review promotes best practices and wider use of timelines to advance mixed methods integration using visual methods, moving beyond the joint display.

Publications

Archibald, M. M., Mazzon, S. J., & Bourque, M. A. (2024). Examining the integrative potential of visual timelines in mixed methods research. Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 19(3), 287-303. doi: 10.1177/15586898241303319 

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